I see Tycoons has a new Friday Fish Fry. What are the other Fish Fry Fridays in the Duluth / Superior / South Shore / North Shore area? I’m willing to drive a while if the fish is good … any suggestions?

What's worthy to point out here, besides the stultifying amount of times this subject has been beaten to death -- the answers never change as the years flip by -- is that while there are plenty of deep-fried fish doughnut choices on the list, not one of them serves the non-fried shitless variety. Tycoons hailing their Formula One Cod Poppers as 'premier' is like Raymond claiming he always shtoinked out of respect.
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I may have made this comment in past posts related to this, but I think it is important to differentiate between all-you-can-eat fish fries and those that just give you one plate of fish on a Friday night. I believe them to be two very different things.
FYI - Dixie is all you can eat.

I think what Barrett means is that most of us probably like the taste of fried fish, just like most of us like the taste of ice cream. But there is something about fried fish that makes a person not want to eat massive amounts of it, yet without willpower there would be no reason to ever stop eating ice cream until it is either all gone or you feel sick.

All-you-can-eat deals are usually wasted on me since I'm a smallish woman and can't eat that much in one sitting. That's why I was impressed when I ordered the fish fry at the Tappa Keg and the bartender, seeing I'd only eaten a couple of pieces of fish, sent me home with extras (which I used to make fish tacos).
I haven't had the fish fry at the Round Up North in Brule, but I want to after reading this on their Facebook page:

We've added another side to choose from with your fish for these "winter months." I've used my mom's recipe for homemade potato pancakes to go along with the fish. They are the kind us Scandinavians would serve with a little side of applesauce.

Yes, please! I ate there for the first time this weekend and had some delicious homemade crab cakes and dinner rolls, so I have high hopes for the potato pancakes.

There is something about fried fish that makes a person not want to eat massive amounts of it.

You have clearly, clearly never been to an American Legion Hall for all-you-can-eat fish fests. I waitressed at my dad's Am Legion hall when he was president back in the early 1980s, and, boy, you should have seen those Legionnaires put the fish away. Holy cow.
p.s. Also you have clearly not been to my house when Mr. Emmadogs brings home potato salad. All you can eat, indeed. He's lucky to get any. Potato salad = heaven.